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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 02:40, Lesquirrel

Drag each set of coordinates to the correct location on the table. Not all coordinates will be used. Points that two lines pass through are given in the table. Match each point of intersection to the correct pair of lines. (2,0) ((-1, 3) (1,0) ((-1, -3) (0,2) (-3,-1)


Drag each set of coordinates to the correct location on the table. Not all coordinates will be used

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